There are two possibly vital components missing from the MFC-8480DN: WiFi backing and a duplexing ADF to output both sides of a page. In the event that you require those components, you’ll see them in the Brother MFC-8890DW ($500 road), and having them can absolutely be justified regardless of the extra cost. In the event that you needn’t bother with either one, notwithstanding, the MFC-8480DN is the more efficient decision. As indicated by Brother, the two AIOs are generally indistinguishable, so the greater part of the remarks in this audit apply to both models.

Indeed, even without a duplexing ADF, the MFC-8480DN scores well for paper taking care of. It accompanies a 250-sheet drawer and a 50-sheet multi-reason plate, for an aggregate 300-sheet information limit. It likewise incorporates a print duplexer for imprinting on both sides of the page. This ought to be sufficient for most little workplaces, yet in the event that you require more, you can include a 250-sheet plate ($209.99 list) for a 550-sheet downright.

The MFC-8480DN is a bit bigger than I’d need sitting around my work area, however its shockingly little for an AIO with a lawful size flatbed, with general estimations of 18.7 by 20.9 by 17.7 inches (HWD). The flatbed stands out on both sides past the printer motor beneath it (and stands out a bit to the front and back too), so the foot shaped impression is just 14.6 by 15.1 inches. At 39.2 pounds, a great many people ought to have the capacity to move it around without help.